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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Dec 1914, p. 2

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. BEECHAM‘S _ _ PILLS Get him face to faceâ€"by Telephone . ho copy of must be *@.&m ..c‘uwl ~ sccepted up to wu' each week, : Advertising rates reasomable and will be made known on application.. | \The «discovery . of natural gasâ€" in lwa township, Wellington county, will revive interest in the question of securing this © boon for Waterloo eounty towns. It is, perhaps, too early to judge the possibilitics of the Puslinch gas field, or even of the well that has been completed. If, howâ€" ever. further borings which are now in progress, reveal the gas in sufficiâ€" ent quantity, it will prove a. great boon to this district,. Berlin, Waterâ€" _)u,;m, Hespeler â€"and â€"Gueiph all being within a radius of . fourteen miles of the field. will quickly, safely and certainly right the wrorig. ‘This famous family remedy tones the stomach, stimuâ€" lates the liver, regulates the bowels. Beecham‘s Pills cleanse the system of accumulating poisons and purify the blood. Their beneficial action shows in brighter looks, â€" clearer complexions, better feelings. â€" Try them, and you also will find that they Are Worth A Guinea a Box Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. â€"‘ Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents, sometimes that they are dull in mind, depressed in spirits, and that they â€" have headache, backache, and sufferings that make life seem not worth living. But these conditions need be only temporary. They areusually caused by indigestion or biliousness and a few doses of The Brightest Women Find in all ite branches, T OoOUR _CUSTOMER, your salesman or other business Y- associate may be allowing things to ‘slow down just for the want of a reassuring word from you. oo Get him on the long distance telephone and have a . short talk. Point him to the abundant harvests and the unmisâ€" takable signs of a general. brightening up in business.~ He has confidence, in you and your assurance will help mightily. There is nothing like the sound of the human voice to reassure and stimulate to action.~ _ 5 ' 8 A systematic study of the possibilities of the long distarice telephone as applied to your business in all its branches will repay the time it takes. . As a real ecomomy it has no equal. : NATURAL GAS Bellâ€"Telephone Co. of Canada. & . hous® be loft at i â€" s&han Baturday ; Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station subscrik c 0 I"-«.v.i‘.'x'w ‘p04 Etratford, Dec. 7.â€"The City Counâ€" cil toâ€"night ‘reconsidered the request of the Park Board, rejected at dast meetin~ for tM> issuing of $5,000 in 30â€"vear debentures to permit of .conâ€" tinving the . lake park system westâ€" ward â€" by dredgingz the River Avon from Huron street to Avondale Patk. E‘v a vote.ol 8 to 4 Council voted toâ€"night to grant the\request. Large doputations . fromâ€" theâ€" Board â€" of Health, the Collegiate Board,â€" the Horticultural ‘Society and the . Park Board urged this action. London, Ont., Dec. 7.â€"For strateâ€" gis reasons the training canp for tlie third Canadian contingent from |.this digtrict will likely be. moved to Windâ€" sorâ€"from LOndon. ~Because ofâ€" tiie Tuâ€" mors regarding â€" ‘German movements at the border, the militia authorities plan â€" to have at least part of the foree kept at W.ndsor, Colonel Kelly of the 27th Regiment, Sarnia, is exâ€" pected to be commander, WILL EXTEND PARK SYSTEM IN STRATFORD manulacturing MAY MOVE CAMP T0 WNDSOR C Wc ey. for mdb:?‘hm;: n t t mt ie mar won@ifsâ€"it acts like magi¢: ‘The hair roots.are nourished and stimwlated to grow new ~hair, itching ~scalp~â€"â€"and falling hair ceaseâ€"your‘head . feels fine. Best of all. the hair : becomes woft, flufly, abupdant . and ~â€" radiant with life and beauty,} * m d Nou ‘will be surprised and flfil with ‘Parisian Sage. _ Try at t one fifty cent bottle from E. jM. Devitt, Waterloo, or C. E.. ‘Swais land, »Bertin.~ They. will refund _ the purchase price if you are not satisd; ed. a WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO Now that Parisian buge can be had at ug dn“o mfifii:fl 'Q-, tainly 8 have . A matited, strtingy © or faded hair,. t;t} watter how unsightly the hair, how padly . it is fallin= > or how ©â€"~much dandrufl._Parisian Sage is all â€"that is needed; . Frequent appHcations, ‘ and well gibbed into the scalp. "will‘ do C ind db .: o mer, and fullyâ€"@quip them for â€" was soxvicg.: . Warden â€" R. P.u:u. ‘:: tven â€" this | t ser :an-l‘-ntbmhaw tion to the County â€"Council.will t Total Assets, 3ist. Dec $750,000.00 Wm. Snider, ‘President.‘ ~~ Geo. Dichel. Viceâ€"President. Frank ~Haight, Manager, Arthur Foster, Inspector. : | J. C. Haight, Solicitor, C. A. Boehm, District Agent. WATERLOO, . ONT. Dr. J. H. Webb, Esq. Willlam Snider,‘ Esq. «y Geo. Dicbel, Req. ‘ J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. Jacobs, Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston. P. E. Shantz, Preston. ; ‘Thomas Gowdy, Emuulnh. James Livingston, ., Baden. Frank Haight, Esq. BOARD UF DILRECTORS Incorporated : in 1863. OFFICERS. I Sanitary Inspector Buchhaupt â€"exâ€" hibited «theâ€"chicken but the Counci! dxh-;;i-uluh"‘,:h display and it was «ul wra up Â¥ The Council adopted 3.“‘..,... otf: ; Ald. Bucher oxpressed the opinion that the Council should . engage .: a veterinary surgeon to make an â€" inâ€" apection : of ‘the fow! offered fot> sale every Saturday motning. w day he saw a chicken which purchased last Saturday and after it was cooked had turned: black and blus.. It was brought to the .Saniâ€" Lary Inspector. } ". Ald. nflplulbdflm'un{:‘ regulation as to the manner in wh fowl ‘was sold. ~He said that as . a rule fowl is drawn, which is done in other ‘places. He thought that some r::.&n should be made . so that Ahis would continue. Thereâ€" was â€"a dinger that 4t theâ€"farmers ‘are â€"comâ€" pelied to weigh their tow! they will not clean them, as they have . been Joing, in order to get a few â€" cents more. Â¥ 7 /. Mayor Eaterâ€"The lamc:s". .n:g 18..n0 . neither _â€"isâ€". tl Ald. Hahn â€" e%pressed â€"the opinion that thie farmers keep the price of imeat up. . If they sold theit : cattle to. the butchers . at the. â€" prevailing prices the butchers would not ~have as muchdifficulty -:rirlng live stock and could sell at l0 prices. As it in. the farmers kill the cattle themâ€" delves, bring the meat to the market and ‘sell at the highest possible price. He knew of cases where people paid s highias 28 cents a pound for meat ‘und sausage. ‘There were farmors who jrofused to sell by weight. Ald. Gross asked if it will be necesâ€" sary for the farmers who sell . meat during the fall moriths to rent tables downstairs. . It might be found that it ~this is done ~they â€"will ~not bring meat to the market. y * Ald:Hagenâ€"replied â€"that itâ€"farmers bring meat exclusively to the â€" market they will have to sell it in the base PAON®. ~ o lo% %) Alds. Schwartz and CGallagher favâ€" ered the committee‘s recommendation and, favoredâ€"taking steps that will vesultâ€" in better‘ meat at the least :;onlble prige being sold at the marâ€" Fet. , 4 s m Ald. Hetb~said the committee was moving ig tight lines. He asked if the :fir meat is inspected. He was s that tubercular meat is sold: ovcasionally on the market. "‘Uhairman: Hagen, of the, Market ‘Conimittée, Stated that the object of the committee in having the meat, towl and fish teighed _ and~ ticketed was"to enable the citizens : to h:zv how much they are paying per pound of what.they afe buying. â€" It â€" was also deemed hest, to have all the sellâ€" ars of meat and fish together in â€"the basement," as it would be more â€" conâ€" venient for the citizens to -ocun; what they want. â€" He stated th:t¢ while there might be some objection t«‘ the Council‘s action the. market was for the convenience <of . â€" the citiâ€" enms. ‘‘‘Don‘tâ€" pay any attention to the complaints ofâ€"the farmers,‘‘â€"â€"he said, 1 have : found out long : ago that it is almost impossible .. to satisty: them. | â€" < > 80 ow dn scopmient me adhtevaie on . fromme 1* _.‘#e‘ m Â¥ ‘ui,mt To g mMa & e '2.,§“°' es are pom $o. pay_CaB m;'wy ‘and ear?:ok purchases ufiqéomtl;tbm; s Council‘s duty was to consider the intorests of the citizens first. ‘The mmwflqfi_onl‘ ggm Committee were <along > right es â€"and he hoped that further im-] provements will be inaugurgted .. by next year‘s Council.) It was a shame, hcuzl'.‘ the manner in which meat is cut ’gund sold: by the farmers. . _ It wa$‘well known. that farmers who are unable to sell ¢attle to the‘ butchers Kill theâ€" animals and offet. it for sale on the market and get from four to five cents more a pound for it â€"than they : would © {rom the butcher. He. favrored maki the regulations â€"â€" as sttict ‘as 'p_o:fblc. and compel ~the Iarmers to cofuply. with them. " Ald,‘ Walters "wound up the discusâ€" sion and was decidedly frank in exâ€" pressing ‘his opinions.~~ The market \?la)ot;'.’ l:emm, hecause it was s Mer minats 0 t p the middleney‘s profts. â€" Listend of that, 0:&1 all meats, fish and: fowl. & téred for sale on > should be Weighed and: gmh‘. t the butchers and farmers who sell ~meat shall be allotted tables in the base men#; and lastly, that â€" clean cloths sh@il be spreat on the.,.Abie on which the meat, fowl, etc., is displayed.â€" .~"Bertin‘sg market,â€"/ in oiy _opinion,| the isâ€"a joke.â€"â€"Citizens pay just as much| T do mt the stores, and â€" ntounqu m with them besides,"" â€"_Ald.|o \ declared at"the reguldr meetâ€"|ent ty‘ of â€"the City . Council\ on : Monday evening when the report of the Marâ€" ret COdinmittedâ€"Was‘ under discussion:! B BUTCHERS AND VENDORS MUST Ne s SECURE TABLES IN THE BASEMENT and Offered for Sale on Market. Moved by Mr. Veitch, seconded â€" by Mr. Grofl, that $40.00 be granted "to the Children‘s Aid Society of Watâ€" erloo County. :. > . Ale â€" Moved by â€"Mr.â€"Hallman,â€" seconded byâ€" Mr.~Janzen, that the following _ acâ€" cuunts be: paid, .and the . Reeve issue Cheques in payment {for the â€" . several amounts, viz,:\" .. % £ ( To Moses S, Snider, honus for. wire _ Moved by Mr. Halliman, seconded by Mr. Jafizen, ‘and resolyved _ that the recommendation of the ratepayers exâ€" pressed in mass meeting at the Tp. Hall on Nov. 1i4th in reference © to granting to the Belgian Reliet Fund $15.00, and $250.00 to the Patriotie Fund, payable every. 2 months, and dated from Aug. ist, 1914, and to be continued for three years, if the war continues, is hereby endorsed by this Council, And further that ‘instead of paying the Belgian Relie! Rund. > in cash, that flour be purchased . from the millers: in Waterloo .. Township equal to the amovnt granted. ; ;iehnse:; gravel: .......,.\.......... 87:0§ N. M. RYET i.is.. 9. Noah Bechist, grafer ... ... a.% Aagron : Scheifele, â€"gravel ........ . 5.16 Louis: J. Rocdding, gravel ..... 46.25 Loander Snider, gravel ...... ... 240 Thomas. Main, operating grader ~6.25 Preston Light 3 Taie Commieâ€" _ ~gi6h forâ€"Tight «t Blair :. 12:00 Solomon G. Gole, material for . KQHHMLGS ... 5.e eiin " sertv ienss . 2.00 l‘reston Progress, printing bills 4.00 Harry Gatehouse, painting . Tp. . 2.............‘.,0.‘.! s Head Ofice, Wagetloo, Ont. 3 0eeeuedseeentdenebesnae Moses Heckendorn, gravel Moses B. Shantz, gravel ‘. Wellington Snidet,, gravel George Gole,: gravel ... Win.: Littl®, ~GTAVEL ... i/. ©.©.60 Louis J. Roedding, gravel .....{10.75 Albert Straub, lighting and labor $ A Famous Life insurâ€" e Anoe Export Has said : at bridf« constraction ... . f Wm. E, Ienderson,/ Herd Inspeo M. M.. Niles, balance on contract Moved by Mr. Veitel, seconded ‘by Mr. Groff, that Byâ€"law No, 27 A <be read the third time and passed. °_‘ Moved by Mr. Groff, seconded. by Mr. ‘Veitch, that Byâ€"law No. 28 A., re opening new road to the â€" Natchez r0ad, be read the third time and passed. & - Members all present. The Reeve in the chair. . Minutes of preceding‘ session ~ were read and approved, iB Motred by Mr. Janzen, seconded ‘by Mr. Groff, that Byâ€"law No. 37 A, to x: the place for nomination and to @ppoint Polling Places, Retyrning Ofâ€" ficers and Poll Clerks: for 1914, he read the first and second time. is MOM sz in s ireemes C css on .. + 4,000 Ferlin & ,Racycle Co., addition. 8,000 H,â€" Tolton Shitt Factory ...... 12,000 Berlin Oflice‘ &~Fxture Co., addiâ€"â€" H, Nyberg‘auto factory ... .:/ 18,000 . The reports presented to the. Counâ€" til were as follows:â€" s € The Council â€" met av the Tp, . HaH on Saturday, November 28th, pursuâ€" ant to adjournment. P . Building Inspectorâ€" J. E. Cook: rge Wnl'h.:‘m Ts W ing to $8,550.00.‘â€" During November Heat." 1e ablo vefortat en s up Â¥ * " to Nov.: 80th he.issued 258 . permits, ammounting : to‘ $730,340."Qut of 250 permits there were 211 houses. There were three additions to factories and two new factories Auterior Hardwood Co., fourâ€"story the: committee â€" unanimously, / ; â€" ’l\omimn;wn spatch aud was concluded â€" by . 0. o‘clock, . All the members wete presâ€" ent, excepting Ald. Schice. °? BUGItIOM 10. 4 %... .us_>»»~. $80,000 Berlin Office & Fixture Co., addiâ€" for comen‘t érci Wiiee: . empiins,.‘ 410000 Mrs. Isaish Clemens, teaming for ML J MHOR ncll0l0, ns reccvichee nct © T 00 _*"The best insurance a; lowâ€" ast net cont." P. H. R008, 800y Treas. in 1913 effected a SAVING of 18 per cent. of expected caims ~‘A~ Ball million dollars in the dsath claims for one yeat in one of the largest companâ€" tes may ne gaved by: the â€"â€" apâ€" pltation of wisely directod atâ€" tention with far gre@tor jeaso toan | oue hundred> thousand dollars ~can be saved in @xâ€" penses." $ ; Waterloo Tp. Council. THE DOMINION LIFE Building ‘Operatfons $23.60 13.00 5.40 5.50 10.35 37.05 23.00 2.40 Wi. Moistly bonus for wire fente K001 _ / MUC ie 2 is n I Juo. "Michm, Bot fimm:: 4 uie â€" oee: W : Carey,< bonus forwire fence 3.40) The § . tLom Frederic Kh / labor at drain 5.25) jtoq &t’&m Â¥ papiel E. s operating '”"300 floges CPUSROT ;. 0 u4 e in e e ce nea n 49 C Est y Moved by ~Mr. Groff, ‘seconded ~by| Major Archibald J Mry., Veitch, .w this Council m‘ twenty ~vearsâ€" ‘of : adjourn to .ggain at the _ Tp.] Regiment, MWQ WiG .. ,,.‘.f}:"’.‘.'.&;‘n; peonghs Pu 0s Preoate | PE Bobert E. ?:m tor construc» tion of ‘A‘ ~ drain ".......... $ Allen tion of ‘Award drain ,........... #6.85 drain _ SHER MAE neiie s nsens . Mb $ ave Hours of Hard Work No Dusting and Floors Without Sweeps J. G,. Doersam, King Street, Waterloo. DUSTBANE | ALL Flliga CLASS GROCERS SELL "DUSTBANE" IN TINS " e ) °0 0 araearien, n F the Cobiners " _ Ee e Come in and the EDISON play al! these them S Cl er deinBN PrrdpD OR UpRP Li Tt jort boarmadh powore rou on Interest allowed at highest current yate.from. detp BERLIN®BRANEH, * . * * . WKATERT There‘s no fun trying to do the new dances â€"â€" the ‘Fox ‘Trot, Maxixe, One Step, Hesitation, Boston, Three Stepâ€"to the jerky drumming of a‘piano. â€" There‘s no tempting tempo, ‘ . But when the National Promenade Band swings> ‘into ‘the seductive ‘"La Bella Argentina‘‘ or ‘‘Weits Hesitation‘‘, and f A V Che new ridaya e‘ 45â€" ~ *, Doimeadyined 4 K. Kirkpatrick, Mor Those Tinkling Tango Tunes ain EOMUNG ©. OBLEM, M.P., PRESIDEHT, , . w. 6. mmcu,M is conducted at every Branch of the Bank where deposits of $1.00 and w;u:‘z«ind,md interest at Current rates added. ickfalt, tcaming and All THE DOMINION BANK BERLIN BRANCH : BADEN w . y Capital Paid up . % Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits Jt is & safe and convenient depository tor your money k hi ~ > (THE. INSTRUMENT WITH THE DIAMOND POINT A Savings Department C. A. BOGERT, General Manager. Savings Department IS MADE IN CANADA Dustbane is a disinfectant and dust kilter in Sweeping Compound ©: PACKED IN BARRELS AND KEGS FOR STORE AND .SCHOOL USE. R it Stands for Quality Follow printed directions on each tin __ and get results. UNDER .CANADIAN PATENTE 4 ooo\ 171,00 N. EVANS, Manager: E. R. rwg'amm. Manager, 4.54 2.00 Hali Tuesday, e 10 o‘c:t A.M. :u'n.t All. persons fi:“’:m 3 the corporatio presen ‘a above tor i tate Ow. A. i y rake, mate ! se soode like "Undernesth ubrodu‘:: the fl’,,dli of itâ€"the hnl”::h. rhythoe of itâ€"then you have: some» thing worth dancing to. !n_,:d‘-‘-_w; owners a Edison: Phonographs ~â€" several hundred other Baad and ifin, eemnetrineh wn miable has the diamond re Jacob Hespeler, W W. 8. Naylor, Asst, $5,963,000.00 ©,963,000.00 Ad M A8 .+9 t

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